Brian, to where will you be travelling? I plan to drive to eastern Tennessee. Would love to get copies of your photos. Chris On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Brian Schenkenberger via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
systems_glitch via vcf-midatlantic writes:
Heh, don't know that I'd trust a Harmful Freight device with my eyesight, but there are many other suppliers that will carry name-brand eye protection. The goggle type devices are often called "cutting glasses" or "cutting goggles" because they're only used when cutting or welding with an oxy-fuel torch -- electric arc welding requires full face protection from the UV given off by the arc as it'll sunburn any exposed skin. Many big box hardware stores carry either Lincoln, Hobart, or Miller branded safety gear, which is fine, safe stuff.
We went in for new glasses last week, and the optometrist had cardboard and film filter glasses for free in their lobby.
Thanks, Jonathan
FWIW, most of the "eclipse glasses" have been sold out. If you are nearby the InfoAge center and want some glasses, Avenues of the Sky (AAS approved) have produced glases for the Lakewood crowd. They're printed in Hebrew but, come on, it's pretty self-explanatory as to what to do with them. I picked up a 6-pack from the Madison Rx in Lakewood for $12.
I've also spent $250 on a 7mm solar filter for my camera lens from B&H Photo Video. I'll be traveling shortly a location in the path of totality, so eat your heart out if you're not in the path!!! :P